Huge theater, few people. The hypocritical ending at the end still made me cry.
A moving body, a repressed soul, an embarrassment to talk about, and a final reconciliation with the past. I watched it twice and each time ended with tears in my eyes. When I went out to the cinema to try on Sakura powder boots at Timberland, I was asked by the sales clerk if you were okay? To avoid spoilers, I'll leave out the storyline.
Color matching: The cold winter in Hamburg and the post-war bleakness laid the foundation for the entire film. Dim, cold, even white reveals a touch of despair. The heroine's husband, as always, is in old army green, like a label that wants to be forgotten but cannot be forgotten. Their children were sacrificed in the German air raid on London, and the war has become a daily necessity for the family. Can't talk about scars. The color of the heroine is a little more complicated, the ginger coat, the gorgeous white silk, the white silk shirt she wore when she played the piano for the first time after losing her children, the black off-the-shoulder dress, and the brown-gold dress she wore at the final showdown , a kind of depression, constant attempts and constant failures, and finally gave up to embrace architects who also need warmth. I can't bear to write about my lover, not to beautify the derailment, but two almost sad people, despairing that they can't change things. The details of the clothes the architect wears show that he is from a good family. Mainly premium grey, white and dark blue. The unwillingness and decadence after the war, the desire to live a good life in the past, and the bowing of the head after the defeat of World War II.
Home Furnishings: I have to say that the furniture and decorations in the movie are not old even today. They have an interesting conversation about chairs, so I won't spoil them here. But I would love to have that chair. What attracts me the most is a STEINWAY, the STEINWAY in 1946, and the gorgeous patterns of that year. The classics really won't be forgotten with time. The architect was later forced to move to the attic, and even in the attic he maintained his taste, with a wrought iron bed, a lamp for night reading, and a yoga mat from 1946. Taste this kind of thing, it will not disappear with the war, it will appear in every corner of your life.
Lust: Yes, the heroine cheated and slept with a man other than her husband. But I really can't blame her on the moral high ground. It's not so much to escape, but to warm each other. In addition, this PG lens is very good. Let's enjoy it. Hahahaha
Overall, it's a literary film that I want to rewatch.
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